The Signal, 1917-4-26, Page 1•
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7aa *IANAL is ready t>e
Year 'SII wet,
lanes se Weil, end Om cut •
e ldis(actury job every time. let
o have your meat order,
Telephone 35 The Signal
atXTY.NINnett 11114111. -So iota
Aion
to fay 7ourrubscriptioo for
The meow' for 11llt7 ? We
awed the heeoey. and Y you
are in arrears would sok
you to make payment
pr'umpuy.
1IIESTELC. ► PAW
•IFCt:.
t►
SAVE, Because --
Money spent for trifles and luxuries en-
riches others.
the spender.
It earns no interest for
HBO.. 13 SUhNBBURY. A. A. (i. 0.,
L
€Aur. Teacher led
e , olesaote.�raeet-
a M prepared ler examlea ia.ambtodb-
street,our doors suet of Ur. Hunter's.
NORA E. HURLKY. 1. le C. M.
Teacher piano and theoretic.) work. Pupils
es'soar'ed for esamleaUcoe. Studio, dL David's
fleet. 37*
It.
FOR BALE
TL(OR SALR.-25 FT. LAUNCH. FOR
R. particulars apply C. E. 8Al-' NDERH sig A
K 8AE.
L -GO-CART. IN FIR8T-
M'
r'LAHB osadiHese ; yrge head. wood
Also a Mhy-walker. AppIy MRA. H.T.
ARU& wet
pR SALB.-atDRLAWARE SEED
w. W ALTER, tt R No- ` R
ms 6
ert
/hering 9. *A
tIHICKENB FOR 8ALE.-A FEW
._) well bred barred reek •t ell pallets and all
odMera Appb to Jrµ L RR A T. King 84-reet
DIC riONARY FOR S A L B.-
'tplondld copy of Weimer • Internal local
DloUoosry lever IAA idyl. theme has so
further nes for came and will rH at a bargain.
Apply at rHE SIGNAL
VOR SALB.-ROWBOAT, IN GOOD
11' rendition. Apply atIU1fA1. o,iiI;E.
ROOFING MILL ENDS CHEAP.
Vaiiipealml fee
lie wasp w.ewA 9nes
met mai
ellome.
rite for fres •ample, swot prise•. Adders
VAC' r•'avDt8TRlblj'TQHtti. Hex s1, Hamu-
.tan.('enada. et41
1r1114OY FOR HATCHING. -FROM
M. , gram, strain Huff riotMa
os
eeKBD POTATOES.-UHOIUE
fey -white Delaware he .ale. Will
'make Sae .sod. R. R. Ll.fIOTT, Hoz 371,
Osderich. nom 16r/, Gsderieh Rural, setf
[`IBKD OATS FOR SALR.-FREE
17 from weed -end. No. 72 oats and Banger
ort. Order soon; .up pl� IIm4.d. A. H.
CLLT TON. IL .R, No. 3, G.4. bh. Poon° 1414,
flt*amillw, 37-tf
OR 8 -ONE AUTO TRUCK,
ca It term. enfeeble for express
slivery we farm work. Pneumatic fret in
front, rear ass, the Rowell internal g*ardrive.
` t !lured. 12 tole mlk. per lour.
One Jitney auto oar, e)o.wd boll ; to oar''y
eight pa..enger.. Pneumatic tires all rood.
Roth Err be seen et our factory or drop on e
poptow roe hill f[srUeulwre and prices of
Mame
THE PAOkT GRAIN DOOR CO.. LTD.,
Mrr GoderIeb. Ont.
EOR GALS.-OBDAR POSTE ALSO
*etraR. C. shingles. Appy W. T. 1 IDDELL
sh.-_
96 U
MEETINGS.
fj11IR OODERIOH ELEVATOR AND
11 TRANSIT COMPANY. LIMITED.
The annnal meeting of the nha.eholders of
the Ooderieh Elevator and Tronll Company,
Limited. will be hold 1n the rooms above the
IJniot. Hank. North ..tree(, Oodxtcb1 on
WEDNESDAY. MAY fid, 1917, at 1.30 p, m.
for the eleetlon of director'. for the ensuing
e year and thattonna lolonof any ret her bred nem
that may properly be brought before the meet
tr.g. laignellL. ('ARSONS.
Semetarl-Tre•sorer,
Oodericb. April 16th. 1917.
MEN WANTED
FOR RUBBER FACTORY
GOOD WAGES
Apply in person only, not by
letter, to
DUNLOP TIRE& RUBBER
GOODS COMPANY, Ltd.
244 Booth Ave.. Toronto
(Timekeepers Mee)
M•kera of the fame tin Dunlop Tree-
tin Tread and Dunlop Special
Tires, and Rutber Hoes, Belting,
Packing, etc. -
a
Why Not Grow Tomatoes?
More money in growing
them than Beane and
you are sure of the pekoe.
Everything is higher,
therefore we are paying
more. Come in and see
us and we will explain
bow to grow them.
Hein. G.Isilig & Evaporating Co..
I). F. Haim! rrw- .r.
'owes hes.
FOX BALE 011 RENT.
FARM FOR HALE.-iN FIR8T-
CLAaa serdltlon. ninety scree. Rine
rouse e.r8ard Hood pare and stable..
rho Med frame house. This Is splendid
tall wand a brood invest -
For furter pertler:lar.
tlsderlch Ont. 361m
L'OR AALE.-HOi'ME AND TWO
r LUT* ea Kemps street. Risme hoosecree.
i1r ta(aleg eetba room all Improve.
ata a Ale dreamers� teCollegl
tmart satiates mark teat garden or,
1 market .dear
see l/te In ASO rt. pply
0 J H town. AI.,K.
xa el R !L efe.. 8 (roderler liJOHN
9e 6i l.L.
TOapaRENT. - eOUrH SiDE 0 I.
rem
os a•d 11.89ee ,ret I91014,7..l modern
Mese North street :
o*a►eolwees, male decorated u.d melte
bested. Root ri•aoosWa A M. POLLEY. latf
CRAK SE's REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
Thr following lea list of properties which f
have for sale, sod on Investigation prospective
buyer. will ad that the price. are put dos n
where the poinsettias ran be pure/card to
make .orae ssoney :
Na L flailed brick house, fully modern. 1,
resets, DOI basement. corner I.a.t and Victoria
.west-. This le we of to most de nirahle prop
tittles in the town of Ooderieb, Price sten.
with Mt M eterh awick house, hilly modern.
situated wed lug, 7 romm. full basement.
kms: hey In towns. Pr= EL This u' the
w
N.3. New brick home. Met bunt lute
�Ifeh1 Atli, 7 room... two lots with
tame ~deo, available
f leak almaYytte�yttoole east a44. Huron read.
else boat Otto. 'w. •!iea* masa Pew Sere
the
*son and Reglan sweets. paPMecee.mwe. dllem
N,sla
lriw. 5. iv hit* beck 9 -room home, all modern
woov.Meao.. hat ..ter be•ung- arepleca in
Rehm room and /arbor, situated on the dormer
of NMera wad Cambria- Pibit WSW
No. e. Frame Muse, It story, 6 rooms, Iwo
loeirwith frnit trona situated on t e wore Ode
of W idder au eel . Price 11:(91
N. 7. Frame house, 7 rooms end bath, two
leas with fruit Lees, unmated on Warren street.
Price IIP O.
No. 8. Klock of .12 of the best garde° lot. In
Mem, situated on the we.1 side of Huron road.
Prim 67n..
No. 9, One of the. choicest building lot. in
sem, rammed on the Crescent. Full size let.
Price 8121,
Several other Willman ran be had on applies -
Oen at the mato.
Number of house. to rent.
Faroisbed and Unfurnished Summer Cot-
ta yes.
Wanted to Rent -.-Six houses, with all
convem.enCea, at once.
J. W. "RAIOIE.
tMloe between Insurance T. and C. f P. 1al 1 Ticket
()Mom. Phone xt.
WANTED.
WANTED AT ONCE.-LAUN-
DRERM few Alexandre hooplt•L ,ypply
to LADY BUPERiNT8NDLNT. 61-11
WANTED. -MAID FOR GENERAL
housework. No housecleaning. Apply
to MRS. 060. PRICE, Angleesa street. (1*-
111RI+M WANTED. -APPLY GODE-
Ur RICH KNITTING CO.
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE
APPLES, PLUMS, CHERRIES. PEAR*
(standard and dwarf -the dwarf
need where space is limited)
A pear orchard is a good invest-
ment. When properly handled
they bring 50c to 75c a basket.
A IJIe i'iVEROREENB, VINES,
SHRUBS AND ROSEN
Pernnns wishing nursery 'dock
should send inordersearly, in order
to be mire of securing It.
BENMILLER NURSERIES
Rural phone tlr7 R.R.14o. 4, Godericb
CARTAGE
Having enlisted with the 161st
(Huron) Battalion for active ser-
vice overseas, I have made arrange.
ment/I with Mr. Nelson Yet= o
carry on my cartage business in my
abllence, and I would respectfully,
solicit from the public generally,
and from my old customers partic-
ularly, a continuancegf their valued
patronage until each time as I can
again resume my occupation.
Any business etitt'usted to Mr.
Yee during my\ ateetice will be
carefully attended to and will be
thankfully Appreciated by me.
ALFRED H. Y_ NF,.
Telephone orders to hit. ' o,
No: 167. .
64ODERICH, ONTARIO. " 'THURSDAY. APRIL
''An Alien" at the Model.
Macy phsaes of busuau mature are
portrayed in the story "1'be Allen*
which is to he screened at the Model
on Friday and Saturday of neat week.
The story is not wltbout its touches of
traged, but it culminates happily,
and the production throuabout fa
Muuifully *nitrite. It 1. in adapta-
tion of the playlet ''The Sign of
the Race," which bas had such great
buoceu on the st age. Mr. (,iw,rge
Hoban, i the role of Pietro, is sup-
ported hyy a company of clever actors.
For this special production there
will he a /oriel el admiseion fee of 25c.
On Saturday there will be • matinee
Wttormsnce with admissions at I0c
and 16c.
Wholeeomenees and purity are our
ilrst coosideratiooa when making our
homemade oandy and ice-cream. A
trial will convince you, Edward,',
Phone nets
PUBLIC NOTICE.
111�TREL RAILS AND OTHER RAiL-
'(ENDAYY MATERIAL FOIL HALE BY
Tenders addressed to the undersigned will
be nicely' d no to and lududing •
SATURDAY. MAY 18th. 11117,
ftir 18.matwrlat plant and equipment elf
THE ON !ARID WIEST 8HOHE RAILWAY
beta... Goderlo9 and Kincardine.
The material f. practically ell ee the right.
of -way ad co..siata ayyyyNroozimatel or •
SIz pair. of .feel brtaaegirder. for bryiger of
2" ft 10 71) ft .pan..
8,4e0 cedar fence po-to. 8 ft
711. boxes of spike. (about 324 lbw to box).
1336 Dorm a bolts (about 123 ibe to bort
A large quaottty of dib -plateal
One engine, three flat ears, scraper.. etc,
u.ed In coTitruoUan work.
A quanUtr of equate timber, from 8 ft_ to fa
ft. long.
About 2.000 feet d! Ince hardwood plunk.
About too too. of 7.1 -Ib. reel rill+,
Above W all In Stock -yards or along right-ot-
way.
MAO fourteen mile. of track of 7dro. rails,
bolo, )pike.. ash -plates. tier, !rldgw., etc.. laid
complete.
This material and plant may be inspected at
airytimein tartan and along right-of-way.Tenders will be received for outfit either ea
bloc or for any part of it.
The highest or any tender not r.eosesares ac-
ee
For furtker particulars apply to
tligd.1 TMOMAli *TOTHERB.
Trus ee,
61-21 fyungaano . Ont.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Anyone elving information to the under
.lgned leading to the db•oovery of tool., matt
notes. book accounts or life anteranom belong
1.g to the late J. O. Kuntz, of Purl Albert. will
be suitably re w aided.
AND
nded-
AND. SCHUMACHER.
M.lnlatrMur.
Kitchener. Ont.
AjOTIUE.-ALL 'I'Hth7lt6 HAVING
to armrests wall D6. W. ir. HALLOW are
metue+ted to cell at hie pane wad arraage fee
to payment W name without delay, as he ex.
Ioeet, to proc'ed overseas in the near future
end wishes Le have all acinus* strahrhtened
up before he leaven. rel-tf
The National Shipbuilding Company,
Limited.
UBLiC NOTICE I8 HEREBY
71.7177111 ogvheo hauder ahteesRnof Pru oafdaaha te
known •s -The Companies Art," letters patent
have been lamed under ibe Heat of the Secre-
tory of State of Oanade. bearing date he 1318
day of March. 11117, Incorporating William
Haines Hutchinson, of the City of St. Ctrinesin the Province of o. ath-
and Robert (Jordon Stewart contesst:d .tErnnest
Arthur Larmooth and Jame, Dennis Cunning,
ham. accountant.. and Louis C..te, barHAter-
at-law, of the City of (Ittawa, In the Province
of Ontario. for the following purpose.. viz_:__
(sl To carry on to business of iron fauhiJer.,
mechanical engineer+ and manufacturers of
engine.. machinery. tool.. boiler maker., mill-
wright., machinl.t.. iron and at.el converters,
amlt►s, buOd.rw, meWlural.t., electoral en-
gtnewn, water -supply engineer., carrier. and
merchants; to buy, sell, manufacture, repair,
convert, let on hire and deal In engines. boilers
ma.•hiery. implement., rolling stock end
hardware of all kinds ; to build,
buy,
methpe equip, o a and own acro eproperty:
beam...- ratng ships boats and other
property ;
to carry on the bus(nesse" of general contrac-
tor+ for the ren.trurtlon and equipment of
enblic and private worn. and of engineer. ; dal To To apply fur, purchase or otherw Ise ac-
quire, any t &rents, brevets d'Inventton. Ile-
eo..iv, 0011008111014 acid the Ilk., conferring
any exclusive or nonexclusive or limited
right to ow., or any secret or other information
as to any invention which may seem capable of
being used for ary of the purpo-o+ of the corn -
poly,
eem
lclated directly or indirectly
directly) to benefit the
Comp... in re- to ore exerriae, develop or grant
Corers the pact o1 , or oto..rwine turn to 9c -
property, rights or information ao
acquired :
lel reenter into partnership or Into any ar-
raailment for skating of profit., union of in -
tempts. co-operation, joint adve.rtnre, recipro.
*a1 ronre•-lore or otherwise, with any person or
company carrying on or engaged 1n, or about
te carry on or engage in. any busfne-r or
tran.action which t.h. Company is authorized
to early on or enrage in. or any bu.lnead ur
transaction capable of being conducted too an
directly OT indirectly to hen. fit the Compare ,
and to pay for the name In ra.h or partly In
cash and pertly 1n paid-up .hare. M the capital
mock of Hila Company or wholly lo such paid-
up .hare,;
1d) To take or otherwise acquire and bold
shares In any other company Bring object. a1-
together or in part similar to those of the Com-
ity or (tarrying on any budnea capable of
conducted wow directly or indirectly to
Oa Company, notwithstanding the
pe Ot motion N
of the veld Act,,
o TM Seof the Company to be marded
eleewhe,
pegs
Dominion of Canada and
name of '',The National Ship-
building 9. _y, 1.imltdd, with a capital
stock of eM needred thouaan i dollar., divided
Into 1.900 sham of one hud.ed dalarwteach
and the chief place of bustle., of the raid
Company to be at the Town of Ooderloh. In to
.Pr•.vinee of Ontario.
Dated at the whoa of the Secretary of State
of l:anada, til. 14(8 day of Mareh, 1.17.
lito59-It Un tsheoo a t*.Uj et State.
NOTION TO THE PUBLiC.
Higbee prices pall for all klads of old iroi
llad all kind. of Junk. Here's roar channel to
Mks some wooer. Phone hall 278.
Alt DAViD BROWN.
BBD0'OHD Rola t. BARBERSHOP,
-leave opened a barber shop .nett door
to the Hertford Hotel. where I am prepared to
give prompt aid fled char service tom tom-
er'. Give me a call O EOHOL LiTTLL 37-tf
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For up-to-date Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith & Ring
Opposir. Knox Chwch, East Strew.
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1917
rR!PT1 JigDOS flOt.T. Reaolvdon of Local Bar and County
- Officials.
Dederick set Harem County Mourn the
Less of a Maa of tdany Atbvttres.
By tbi deeltia of the lite Philip Holt,
junioreemnty judge, which occurred
on Wednesday, April 1818, Ouriert It
and tie co.Aty tan Huron have beet
one of thele autatatcdieg men, trim for
many years hid taken a prominent
part in pybr�i�e 'Maier. -
Judge WHIP OpunectionewiIIs (lode -
rich dates from the year 1770, wbeu
be came hero from Barr ie, Out. I'je
was horn egeklprl>ury, Yee kehirv, Hug -
land. Meptageher Sth, l$61, • son of the
late William Holt. of that place. The
family having ammo to !big country,
Philip Hntit Ltbeecisd ecnool;at Barrie,
arid in theyear abwee stated' carne to
Godericb, where he prepared bimself
for admires/oft to the legal profession.
He was called to the bar in I1t7(3 and
practised »ueoessfully for a Shatter of
a century, fglr a great pout or this tittle
being in a tt er'ship with the late
Hon. M. O. O•tmerote for many years
member of the Hou.. of Cow woos for
West Huron,pud afterwards Lieuten-
ent-Governer of the Northwest Ten i-
tories. In •1410e ha was appointed •
Queen's 2 neteis -'
He ws. t . many years prominent
In municipal affairs as a member of
the town sod euunty councils. For
six years be was deputy reeve of Gode-
rich and for six years thereafter a
member of the county council under
the old diatr,ct system, He was thus
for twelve cars in succession, t91-
19O , • mem of 11
of the countyy council,
and in 1(101 he war elect d Werden .t
the county. fo politica he was a Lib-
eral, and ne was frequently mentioned
as a po.eiole candidate for Parliament-
ary honors, but he never sought elee-
tion.
In Decemte e, 1902, he was appointed
by the Lauryar Government junior
judge of Huron county, having tor
a few montes previous acted as depu-
ty judge during the illness of the late
Judge Masson. He held high ideals of
the judicial office, and filled Isis posi-
tion with dignity and ability,
Judge Holt WAS an Anglican and
took a deep, active and continuous
interest int the. affairs of St. Oeorge's
church. A. R. v. J B. Fotheunghani
OLIO in his addrrar et the funeral re1-
vioe, Judge Holt loved the very stones
of which tie church was built- For
nearly twenty years he was church-
warden, agli Its ley delegate to the
Synod for aliany years be took • prom-
ine..t and tsesfttl part io the larger af-
fairs of the'dharch in connection with
the (Booties of Huron. He represented
the Synod amu on the Senate of
Trinity - Toron t m, and wee
•leo a fJ tha Senate of the
Western I;ni,ervity, London.
He was a .member of Maitland
Lodge, A., F. k A. M., and of Huron
.edge, 1. O. O. F., bring bootee of
be latter lodge fur many years.
Another line of activity in which he
took great Interest and gave col. ndid
service to the coninrunity Was in con-
ection with Alexandra hospital. He
was one of the leaden in the move-
ment for the establishing of a local
oepital, and was president of the
ospital board since its organization
en year-. ago. He was also • member
f the trustee board of Goderich Col-
egiate Institute and an officer of the
loderich branch of the Huron Count
ter Auxiliary.
In 1879 he married Rebecca, youn
t daughter of the tete Ven. Arch
escon Elwood, of Godericb. He is
orviv4d by hie wife. a daughter, Miss
onsta*ee Holt, and a son, Mr. Oeof-
rey E. Holt, M. A., Nus, Bac., lec-
urer in University College, Toronto,
oil organist red choirmaster hoirmaOte
r in the
hiarcli of the Holy Trinity, Toronto.
our brothers and tw-oJsisters also
urvive : Mr. Claude Holt. of Port
aney, B. C. ; Mr. Leo Holt., of the
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and Holt, in Auetr•Ila; re. Mamieaviller, of Collingwood, Ont. an
ire Ellen Holt, of Genevrie Switzer
nd.
The funeral service was held at St.
eorge's church on Friday attet'IIOOD,
ere being a very large attendaltce,
chiding the member's of Maitland
Lodge, A., F.'A A. M., in a body. 1't.e
°tor, Rev. A. L G. Clarke, was se-
ated in the servitor by two former
ectorn of Mt. George's, Rev. Mark
tlnbull, of Port Stanley, and Rev.
B. Fotheringhsm, of Drente rd.
r. Fotheringhaw paid a warm trite
to to the work and swot th of the de -
ted, as a citizen. ao a judge and as
churchman. The pnlIbearere were
moire. D. Macdonald, W. L: Eliot,
.O.Oameron, K. C., Sheriff Re -
Ids, Charles Carrow and John GAILr. Dudley Hokum of eVingbace, sad
r. Joseph Kidd were honor..ry pall -
armee The chief mourners were
r. Geoffrey Holt, Mr. Menefee Oavil-
. of Collltigwood, Mr. Hcrace Con -
est, of Niagara Falls. Ont., and 1)r.
- J. R. Holmes. Mr. W. Proudferot,
P. P.. was unable to be present.
e interment wan in Maitland cram -
y, where the burial rites of the
'ironic order were performed. The
sutiful fiend ttehoreet --indented
oaths from the Huron (rear and
unty officiate, the Collegiate inoti-
to board, the Women's Guild of S1,
sottoma ; stint One f)OD, ret _--
d, a Masonic emblem from Mait-
nd Lodge, No. MM, • star trom the
board of Alexandra hospital, and a
cross from the Cbancel Guild of Ht.
George's church.
Among those who wore here for
the funeral, In addition to those al-
ready mentioned, were Mer,, aviller•,
of Oollingwood, Mrs. Wm,. of
Toronto, and Mrs. Dudley ifolmes, of
W Ingham.
[An engraving of the late Judge
t was to accompany this article ;
! owing to some misearria it has
edt arrlvede ,
quality open T .
11
q b ta,' loss Blaaketnne'r
delicious ks *yearn In bulk or (wicks
for all 000amta 1.',X1Phone 240.
A meeting of the members of the
bar mad conn' y ofib:eels sere held ie
the Huron Law Asemeatlon Ilbrary on
Wednesday, April l8ih, His Honor
Judge Dickson in the chair, when the
following resolution wee passed :
-That the members of *be leer and
oouuty officials desire to piece on re-
cord tbeir deep sense of the groat lore
that they, in oommon with the 'intimcounty, have sustained by the death of
His Honor Judge Holt, woo for up-
wards of fourteen years discbarged
the duties of juoinr judge of the
county of Huroo, arid who, in doing
so, succeeded in an eminent degree, by
hie cow Womb wanner, judicial dignity
and impartiality, in evoking from the
legal prole.sio0 and the pul.11g Weir
highest eulogies.
All cisme* of thepeoplelbsoughout
the large county of Huron fully re-
cognised the sterling qualities of head
and heart of Judge Holt, and vied
with 18e legal pref.•asion in their ad-
miratioo and Tripe. 1. Ior the ser moi y
'.1 an hornet and uhr ght judge.
I'o him scrrowieg widow, ,on and
(hut/liter, we hereby extend our sin-
cere- and teepectlul ay timer by. They,
and 1 hose many friend. to whom his
kiodly and gemvroue nature endeared
him, will have the consolation of
knowing that he deed with the con-
ecn,usnere of leaving faithfully die-
sharged the duties of his important
office with the strictest Integrity^, and
that the people among wbdeu its
lived, of all c;asses, recogn z -d im
frim an impartiality and strict adhere
e0ce to the pat h trf honor from which
he was never known to *we've. We
ate glad to know thet in tee bouts of
loneliness and sadness of so bropier-
able lou they will he supported and
su.terned by the rev, red Memory of a
Lender hurl -eine', an affectionate
fel her, and a since, a Chri. tion."
An Illegal Act.
It appeal's that there are r• r rein
hat tin .re . or. -et and eon. eel torr.
relate1( it Utlta.w that are wetka
practice of selling formaldehyde, or
forwaliu. This, The Canedian Hard-
ware Journal points out, is clearly in
tont!ave'.tion of the Pharmacy Act
of 1914, which prescribes formaldehyde
as one of the at teclea which none but
qualified dt uggi.ts can eh her sell, offer
for sale, or even give away. The law
is quite clear on the subject, and im-
poses penalty of $td) for the first of-
fence and $50 for each sutra -queen one.
As the law provides that one -ball of
the fine imposed shall go to the in-
fornrant, the risk • hardware deafer
runs who cat -ties' formaldebyde io
block ktevidently very great.
The Hardware Ji;urhal leeets'tjlkt
already a number of complaints haver
been received by the authorities..
Dealers, therefore, who have the drug
in stock had better get their •'houses
in order" without delay. Ignorance
of the law will he no more prolectioo
to them than wilful contravention.
Goderich Board of Trade Was Invited,
The secretary of the Board of Trade
last week received a communication
from the secretary of the Colborne
Fermer•s' Club inviting the members
of the Board of Trade to eFttend a
meeting of the Farmers' Cleb to be
held at Bennciller on Thursday evening
last at which the increased production
fquestion was to be discussed from the
armers' standpoint. There was not'
time between the receipt of the letter
and the date of the meeting to call the
members of the Board of Trade to-
gether, and although the invitation
was made known to a few members
none of them (vhuld make it convenient
by attend the meeting andconsequently
the Board of Trade- was not repre-
sented. This is to be regretted, as
meetings of this sort help to' a foto
sympatheticfeeling between country
and town.. However, through the
kindness of a member of the Farmers'
Club, The Signal is able to !rive an ex-
cellent report of.the nieeting, which
will undoubtedly he read with apprec-
iation by both town and country
readers.
CARLOW.
WEDNESDAY, April 25.
BRIEFS. -Hay ! Von should see the
simile on Welter Kingawell's counten-
ance. Twin boys arrived last Mon-
day Mr, Chas, Robertson le laid
up with a sprained ankle, as the re -
Kilt of an automobile accident ....Miss
Durant, recently teacher et B. 8. No.
1, is the guest of 001. V.rcne. -Mies
Marion (filen, of McDonald College,
Guelph, bee returned home for 'ethos.
Mr. Milton Tyndall has won a
sch.�lar.hip in bis first-year examina-
tions at Knox College. Congratula-
tions.... Mr. Harold Waters has gone
to Haekatchewan to spend the summer
with his brothers near We born
Mr. Jarvis McBride recently dist owl
of some purebred Durham cattle
which ate to be shipped to Saskat-
chewan.
The Menelletutte Canoe Club held a
"smoker" on Friday evening and en-
tertained thecapof the etrruere
lying here. A pregnant of song. and
apeerhee. with a lunch, provided an
interesting evening.
nw IIC pleasanter the world
would bit if there weren't an many
fisftn in it -but itwould be harder
for some people to make • living. The
wise ones go to Pridbem •the Tailor
for their clothes.
Efficient Epsom Halts, -Have you
ever noticed bow Epsom sail,, after
being kept for attune time, changes to
a white chalky condition and lose, its
efficiency % thin is due to the chem-
ical change occasioned by exposure to
air or imperfect rioting. Yotfll al-
ways And our Epsom salts bright,
cleat, clean cry.t.els and of full
strength. Put up in neat packages,
with full direction.. Try a plaekage
of our brand. B. R. U 'igle, dnaggist,
Oodericbr
TIERMIONAL PRINTING CO., LOUTID, Pt.i *aha
THE LADS IN KHAKI.
This week's casualt list is a long
one, douhtiese the echo of the hard
GOOD( of Easter week.
at r. D. McMillan; Newgate street,
rescued word that his son, Pte.
David Duncan McMillan, had received
• gunshot wound in the leg. Pte.
McMillan went overseas with the 716t
Batt Ilion.
Mrs. Mc(lratteo, Bruce street, re-
ceived word that her son, Pte. Lorne
Mc(iratten, was severely wounded in
the abdomen and arm. Lorne is the
eldest of three brothers in khaki.
Two Goderich men who went over
with the 101st Battalion and were
drafted to Frames are in the casually
lists. Pte. Wm. Oriorod and Pte.
Edward H. Sowersall have been ad-
mitted to hospital •1 Wiwereux,
France, suffering from contusion of
the back.
Pte. William Delong is in hospital
at Boulogne, also suffering from con-
tusion of the back. Pte. Delong, who
is the eon of Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Deloug, Sr David's street, enlisted at
M•-dicino Hat,
Pte. 'I'hom/ts* Kell, who went over-
seas with the 71st Battalion, was ad-
mitted to bnapitsl at Boulogne n0
April 14th, suffering from a wound in
the back, according to • telegram re -
tetrad on SundayMrs, Jute Kell,
of town. Mrs. Kell's husband, three
sons and a son -In-law are all at the
front.
Among the casualties reported last
week was that of Pte. Walter J. etc.
intosh, son 04 Mrs, Nora McIntosh,
West street. Pte. McIntosh en-
listed at Calgary with the 5018 Batta-
lion two years ago, and went overseas
with them. He was transferred, how-
ever. and while in France was with
the 10th Battalion, On September 2A
of last year he was reported missiug,
and on February 22nd of this year
Mre. Malntosh received a letter from
Ottawa saying that It was believed
that her son had been killed in action.
Last F. iday a telegram came confirm-
ing this report. Pte. McIntosh
worked as a surveyor with the C. P.
R.
Wfor a number of ears before en-
lietiog, both in this vicinity and in the
est.
On 8atut-Jay the sad news was re-
ceived by Mre. J. K. Match of the
de4t her brother. Pte. Wallace
Ai n, who houad previously been
repo wounded. Pte. Aitchison,
who ars • Wingbau. Ix,y, enlisteJ
Illi Ulm 0810 liattalign. A. brother,
s • : 1rAhh : ditc,
w!iounds sheout38two yes4jresonago, died °f
Mr. J. B. Robbins, ot the Balmoral
Cafe. has received word newt his bro-
ther, Gunner Alfree Robbin., of
Brantford, has been wounded.
Wori was received at Stratford and
Goderich nn Sunday brat that Gunner
Wilson Dyer, of the 54th Battery, had
been .erioualy wounded in the head
and shoulder, Mr. Der, who is a
nephew ot Mr. Robert Wilson of town.
Wilk a school teacher and an exception-
ally clever musician. Ho enlisted Inst
September at Stratford.
Slightly wounded is the private
word received by his parents regard-
ing Lieut. John Ferguson McLaren, of
Toronto, who went overseas in No-
vember, 1915. He was a member of
the
r
Q.O.R.before the war, being K
rrin •
lieutenant. After some runntha in
Fraice her returned to England, where
he underwent an opt -Atkin. While in
England he was mairied to Miss Rita
Harvey. daughter of Mra. W. E. J.
Dixon, of Toronto, who hall gone over
to see him. Three days after he wan
married he returned to France, Lieut,
McLaren is the son of Mr. aid Mr..
J. A. McLaren, of 311.1 Spading road,
Toroot r, and before the war broke
out was in the Arm of Mefraren
& Dallas, whmlesele shoe merchants.
Hit brother, Major NVilllaw Mc-
Laren, was killed et Colrcelette,
his promutiou to the rank of major
not being gazetled till after his
death. Lieut. McLaren is twenty-
four years of age. He it a nephew of
Col. John I. Mciraren, of Hamilton, at
present at the front.
Tbe McLaren family in well known
in Goderi.:b, where Lieut. Mri.aren's
fathersnd uncles for,nerly lived.
-A later merewge has brought news
of the death of Lieut. Mc Laren
Lieut. -Cecil ,f. Farr, a former (lode -
rich boy, has given his life in human-
ity's carer, having been killed in a. -
Grin in France, The official word a as
received h his father, Mr. Jas. J..
Farr, 27 Nile street, Stratford, on Sat-
urday tuorning. Lieut. Fair wail
horn at Stratford, hot spent the great
part of his boyho. d days in Goderich,
the fancily living at \ibe corner of
East and Victoria at U. He had
beep at Winnipeg for . "meal ycaper
in the offfes of the Maple Leaf Milling
Co., and enlistad there in the 222nd
Battalion. in England he was trans-
ferred to another -tuft, , Ho was
ported killed in action April 12. Be-
sides kis father, two brothers, ',Awned,
of the G. 1'. R„ Goderich, and Wit.
Ilene Of Toronto, and one sister. Mabel,
of Stratfotd, survive, Cecil was
twenty-seven years of age and when
he lived In Goderich was a general
favorite, and three will he n,nch sym-
pathy with the bereaved relatives in
their sad lose.
Wanted -Strictly fresh eggs. Get
our price before selling. DEAN BROIL,
Godericb.
litonday, May716, annual Bah*
Dajj at R. R. fllow,' studio, every
child under eighteen months may I f.
bays 3 photo takes and one copy Nee
fret/ a 4 t.
'Rowe
TO SELL HALLWAY MATERIAL.
Meeting at Lueknisw Takes Actrsa Re-
garding O. W. 5. Railway.
-Representatives of the municipali-
ties interested in the Ontario West
Mhore Railway met In Cain's hotel,
Lueknow, on Thursday last, to dis-
cuss the situation in view of the recent
repot-. of the Outario Hydro Commis-
sion. The town of Goderich was re-
presented by Mayor Munoinge, 1x -
Mayor Reid, Deputy Reeve Lsith-
waite, Councillors Moser, Clark and
Wilson, and Town Clerk Knox. The
enthe council of Ashfteld township,
witb Mr. T. G. Allen, township clerk,
were present. The towwhip of Huron'
and the town of Kincardine were re-
ppreserit d, and Mr. Thos. Stot8eis, of
I)ungannuo, trustee of the railway,
was in atteudance. Ex -Mayor Reid
acted as chairman and Mr. Knox as
se'retary.
Wi.h itle unfavorable report of the
Hydro Commission before them, the
representatives decid.d that there was
nothing to be dome but to abandon the
railway project for the present
time and sell the material to
the best possible advantage. The
rail.. material and equipment -every-
thing but the right -of -way -will be
advertised for sale by tender, either
en bloc or separately, the teuders to
be in by May 12 h next.
Offen for the rails were received
trim the Hydro Ootumierion and Mr.
NV. H. Huecbinron, of Godericb, at
better pnces than had heretofore been
offered ; but it was decided to await
further tenders before making • rale.
The suit on behalf of the municipali-
ties against the Tnromto General
'fruits Corporation bas been beaming
tire a long time, and a resolution was
passed asking the lawyers to have it
brought to trial at once.
Ar -other troolutiun instructed the
secretary to arite the Attorney -Gen-
eral of Ont. loin risking that the un-
guaranteed bonds of the railway to
cancelled. It is not known in whose
hands these bonds are, if the were
issued at all. An Ise of $2,000 of
bonds, in addition to the $400,000
guaranteed by the municipalities, was
•uthos ized ; and the municipalities do
not want to •here with the holders of
these unguaranteed bond!. the proceeds
of the sale. of the railway'. aesets.
The next meeting is t) he held at
Kincardine at the call of the chair-
man.
PERSONAL MENTION,
Mia. K4II Vain. sot en Thundery leo0n a
areata'. v to trisnd, at H'Ralo.
yBert Fnley left tart week fer natal..
N'�Captain McC'arthy's boat, the steamer
/dr
Toronto arid Mrs.
Mc •°ekhave 8.9 returned
ith from
daughter. part Wor-ell.
Mrs. W. F, (callow has returned from a visit
to her husband at London. ('apt (br.l Oallow
Ler preen• on *trip rant with the Haltory to
which he Is attached. but w111 be home for •
few days *arty In May, before he goes met -
...an
Al,. Walter Macdonald was home last week
for ** hewdays to ea his parents, Mr. and M,,4.
U. Mae(1oreld, before e.dng ovs,vca. with &
Toronto University batte.y, Mr. Macdonald
•••w acting manager of the Dominion back at
Kitchener prior to hie enll-tment.
"The Secret Kingdom."
A new serial to be commenced at
the elude) Theatre under the title
"Tbe Secret Kingdom" is a .tory that
in every one of its chapters is • thril-
ler. 1t in now being played at the
Regent Theatre, Tr ionto. it is dif-
Irtent foto any sense that has yet
been given here, and covers such s
wide range of advepture that any at-
tempt at description would be almost
useless. le e.
The Ann instalment will be
given Monday and Tuesday. May 7th
and 8th, and everybody who likes a
gripping atm y should be in at the be-
ginning.
On Wednesday afternoon the
cohten$e of Mr. T. M. Davis' livery
Karn were wild by public auction at
the prelniee, on Mouth btregt, Not -
wit fo tending the wet weather a Targe
crowd attended, many buyers being
present from • diwranre,
The tea r int cendtrcted he the
(ienerel Bre. eh Chapter, I. O. D. E.,
was opened on Saiurday afternoon
and was well patronised. The room
was prettily decorated and patrons re-
ceived good service. The room will
be open again next Saturday after-
noon from 4 t,a 0 o'clock.
Make your htnred-away garments
moth -proof. We have all the effective
moth destroyers which may bre re-
quired in protecting furs, woollens and
other thing, which are stored away.
Camphor hells, Nspthetin. Flake,,
etc. E. R. Wigle., druggist, Goderich,
DIED.
iDAWSON, -At Anhnrn, on Monday. April 51,
Mary (Hoyt-. beloved w Ife of Doors Dow-
. _.. nom -air M 72 rra1 ..;red n month+.
LOCKHAIRT At Antni-n, on Tuesday. A{{ail
24. Mary Ann Taylor, h,.invrd wife of Mat-
thew Lockhart. In her 61-t year.
IN MEMORIAM.
KERNAOHAN -In Myna memory of Mr+,
f. O. Kernaghan (ML
e..n.tl. who pa.sed
away one yen ago. ApH128, 11(16.
OM and sudden wan th.'r*II
Of her ro dearly loved by all.
Her memory and lave Is ever dear.
And oftlmen la abed the '(tent teas,
flee ern many by her aide se lay
Bet anon they wither and deem'
Hut with fresh lot ewithin'
Her memory will alwar.
-Her loving daughter
James'McCracken
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